Threw my new S Rush tonight - Red 175 - and it definitely turned the way I hoped it would. I underestimated the amount of turn it had a few times, but threw a couple of massive turnover drives with it, I think it flies very nice for an understable driver. Probably will find a spot in the bag.

Ability is what you're capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it. -Lou Holtz -

I've got a buddy that pretty much only throws Champ Roadrunners off the tee, sidearm for huge S-curves. I've thought about giving him one of these so it would be RR like but with hopefully less left-to-right play. What say you, DGR masses?

Right on, thanks guys. Are there any colors that tend to be gummy or stiff? Short of asking Discpeed to pick them out for me over Clearwater, there isn't really any place where I can go hands on. I've thought about getting a white S-TD and dyeing Ohio St. on it since he's a Buckeyes fan, any knowledge with the whites specifically?

I have a red gummy, a bit translucent champystar, a yellow stiff normal S-Line (which is my most stable S-TD) and a blue, domey, not really gummy but not stiff either C-TD. I've also felt gummy whites, blues and yellows, and stiff whites, reds and oranges. So yeah, can't go by color.

But the gummy red champystar stuff is awesome.

Parks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.

Of all the new C line discs, I think the TD is surprising me the most. I have a merlot 175, and it's the most point and shoot driver I've ever used. It's SOOOO gyroscopic for a 1.9cm wing. The RR convex bottom is the most gyroscopic wing Innova has, the apparent nose space adds more plastic to the outside, and then the PD top is the most gyroscopic top Innova has. Now add the PLUS core, which adds even more plastic to the outside...It's a beautiful thing.

I'll admit I haven't thrown this disc more than 20 times, but yesterday I parked 7 holes in a row, from 260'-400', all with my CTD. I thought the PD was easy to power down...This disc doesn't fade dramatically if popped flat even @ 260', yet it wasn't flippy on the long shots either. On hard throws, it holds the line forever. I was able to throw annies, straight shots, and gentle hyzers.

Anyway, this disc performs way to well to not give a chance in my bag. It could potentially knock both PPDs, flippy S-PDs, and my GL Flow from my bag. I'll have to use it some more to see exactly where it fits.

discspeed wrote:Of all the new C line discs, I think the TD is surprising me the most. I have a merlot 175, and it's the most point and shoot driver I've ever used. It's SOOOO gyroscopic for a 1.9cm wing. The RR convex bottom is the most gyroscopic wing Innova has, the apparent nose space adds more plastic to the outside, and then the PD top is the most gyroscopic top Innova has. Now add the PLUS core, which adds even more plastic to the outside...It's a beautiful thing.

I'll admit I haven't thrown this disc more than 20 times, but yesterday I parked 7 holes in a row, from 260'-400', all with my CTD. I thought the PD was easy to power down...This disc doesn't fade dramatically if popped flat even @ 260', yet it wasn't flippy on the long shots either. On hard throws, it holds the line forever. I was able to throw annies, straight shots, and gentle hyzers.

Anyway, this disc performs way to well to not give a chance in my bag. It could potentially knock both PPDs, flippy S-PDs, and my GL Flow from my bag. I'll have to use it some more to see exactly where it fits.

There's a reason Myself, dgdave and booter have been singing praises about the TD for many months now. Probably Discmania's best disc in my opinion.

When I'm not itchin for discin, I have the yearnin to get the plastic turnin

disc junkie wrote:There's a reason Myself, dgdave and booter have been singing praises about the TD for many months now. Probably Discmania's best disc in my opinion.

I've been hearing this and got very curious about the TD. So much that I put two c-pd's in my order with Marshall Street.

It seems like you guys throw PDs and TDs. I remember when someone asked dgdave which disc he uses for what he said PDs for the straight stuff and TDs for any sort of curves (or something like that, sorry if I'm speaking wrongly Dave). For those of you that keep the PD and the TD in your bag, what are the specific uses for both?